The first two Monument Valley titles launching on Netflix in 2024 will be the same as the iPhone versions, including in-app purchases.
The first two Monument Valley games are coming to Netflix in 2024
The first two Monument Valley titles launching on Netflix in 2024 will be the same as the iPhone versions, including in-app purchases.
After the EU’s new rules come into force in March 2024, Microsoft will have legal ground to launch a new iPhone app store dedicated to Xbox games.
It's the weekend again, and that means it's time for another one of our Apps of the Week roundups! This week we have some great picks for you, including an Apple Watch fitness test, a different kind of weather app, and an app that wants to save you time. And as always, we've selected a fun game for you to check out.
The Landmarks app lets you explore a curated collection of more than 300 custom-designed 3D models that are available on Apple Maps, organized by city.
The Meta Verified price is on the high side, with Meta expecting you to purchase its new subscription separately on Instagram and Facebook.
The Carrot Weather app has gained a snarky ChatGPT-like chatbot while expanding its detailed radar maps, notifications and severe weather alerts to more countries.
Run the excellent Mac image editor Pixelmator Pro to create stunning iPhone, iPad and Mac mockups with realistic shadows, editable device frames, etc.
Based on its crowdsourced map-editing feature, the mobile Waze app now displays accurate information about EV charging stations along your route.
Laya’s Horizon is launching around April, but you’ll need to be a Netflix subscriber to play this upcoming new IP from the makers of Alto’s Adventure.
GrammarlyGO uses generative AI to help rewrite any text for specific tone and clarity, matching not only your personal writing tone but also context and intent.
The Apple Music Classical app for iPhone gives Apple Music subscribers free access to the world’s most extensive classical music catalog with search built for the genre.
TikTok has built-in messaging options, so of course Meta is now bringing back the Messenger features that it foolishly removed from the blue app eight years ago.